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Hi there!
I'm new here and very much a Japanese beginner.
I am on chapter 15 of the Minna No Nihongo listening comprehension exercise book for its "Elementary Japanese I" level .
Mr. Miller says he wants to take a picture of the beautiful garden, and he uses the "tai" form of the verb "to take a picture": 写真を撮りたいな. The Minna textbook says that the tai form of a verb is like an i-adjective, so I don't understand why the sentence isn't "撮りたいです". What does the な signify?
This is probably very simple but I don't think Minna has explained this usage yet. Thanks to anyone who wants to help me!
Andrew
I'm new here and very much a Japanese beginner.
I am on chapter 15 of the Minna No Nihongo listening comprehension exercise book for its "Elementary Japanese I" level .
Mr. Miller says he wants to take a picture of the beautiful garden, and he uses the "tai" form of the verb "to take a picture": 写真を撮りたいな. The Minna textbook says that the tai form of a verb is like an i-adjective, so I don't understand why the sentence isn't "撮りたいです". What does the な signify?
This is probably very simple but I don't think Minna has explained this usage yet. Thanks to anyone who wants to help me!
Andrew